![]() ![]() The peak of the war was during 2012–2017 violence in the country has since diminished, but the situation remains a crisis. Other competing factions include Salafi Jihadist organisations such as the Al-Qaeda-affiliate Hurras al-Din (successor of Al-Nusra Front) and the Islamic State (IS). Independent of all of them is the de facto autonomous territory of Rojava, whose armed wing is the mixed Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Another faction is the Syrian Salvation Government, a coalition of Sunni Islamist rebel groups headed by Tahrir al-Sham. Opposed to it is the Syrian Interim Government, a big-tent alliance of pro-democratic, nationalist opposition groups (whose defense forces consist of the Syrian National Army and the Free Syrian Army). The Syrian Armed Forces and its domestic and international allies represent the Syrian Arab Republic and the Assad regime. The war is currently being fought by several factions. Unrest in Syria began on 15 March 2011 as part of the wider 2011 Arab Spring protests out of discontent with the Syrian government, eventually escalating to an armed conflict after protests calling for Assad's removal were violently suppressed. The Syrian civil war ( Arabic: ٱلْحَرْبُ ٱلْأَهْلِيَّةُ ٱلسُّورِيَّةُ, romanized: al-ḥarb ul-ʾahlīyyat us-sūrīyyah) is an ongoing multi-sided civil war in Syria fought between the Syrian Arab Republic led by Syrian president Bashar al-Assad (supported by domestic and foreign allies) and various domestic and foreign forces that oppose both the Syrian government and each other, in varying combinations. Syriac Military Council (MFS): 1,000 (2017 est.).Islamic State: 10,000+ (in Syria and Iraq, 2022) Syrian Arab Republic ( SAA) Syrian Arab Republic & Rojava ( SAA & SDF) Rojava ( SDF) Syrian Interim Government ( SNA) & Turkish occupation Syrian Salvation Government ( HTS) Army of Free Syria & American occupation Opposition groups in reconciliation Top: A ruined neighborhood in Raqqa in 2017.īottom: Military situation in 9 September 2021: Part of the Arab Spring, Arab Winter, the spillover of the War in Iraq, war against the Islamic State, war on terror, Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict, Arab–Israeli conflict, Iran–Israel proxy conflict and the Kurdish–Turkish conflict You may also want to view the infobox template page to view the full parameter list and read guidance on usage of that infobox. There might be relevant comments on the talk page. Please make sure that the infobox meets Wikipedia's guidelines for infoboxes. There is far too much information, contrary to WP:INFOBOXPURPOSE. This page's infobox may require significant reduction.
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